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SeanROct 10th 2007 8:27AM
They don't compete in the sense that they do NOT target the same market... I know people who have a Treo and an iPhone. I was considering one myself, but the loss in function over the Treo is not worth it. The iPhone (without "illegal" mods) cannot compete with all the functions of a Treo. The Treo can do everything the iPhone (sans multitouch screen,wifi, and the gyro sensors) and more. Go do your research. If your in the "corporate" business world and your looking for a phone for business use, there is NO comparison in the iPhone vs. Treo, Blackberry, or WM devices.